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The top-spec, long-range version of MG's popular electric vehicle was originally launched at a price of Rs 17.50 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom).

Mid-spec variant of the long-range Windsor costs Rs 85,000 less than the fully-loaded Essence Pro trim but misses out on ADAS tech.

After the price hike, the MG Windsor EV Pro is now priced at Rs. 18.10 lakh (ex-showroom).

Positioned as the top-of-the-line variant in the Windsor family, the Pro features a 52.9 kWh battery, and is also equipped with Level 2 ADAS.

Bigger battery also supports V2L, while ADAS will also be a part of this Pro update.

Along with featuring a larger battery, the variant will also get a few cosmetic tweaks to the exterior and interior

The new variant will pack in a larger battery along with more tech and features.

The Windsor EV went up against the Tata Curvv EV and Punch EV to claim the award

The company says that all customers who bought the vehicle on or prior to December 31 are now only eligible to consume up to 1,000 kW of fast charging at no cost.

Along with increasing the full purchase prices of Windsor EV, the model under the BaaS scheme has also witnessed a hike in subscription costs.

Recently, JSW MG India also did a similar delivery milestone in Bangalore, with 101 Windsor EVs being delivered.

Launched in September 2024, the prices for the Windsor range from Rs 13.50 lakh to Rs 15.50 lakh

The Windsor is the third EV to be brought to Indian shores by the manufacturer, with prices commencing from Rs 13.50 lakh

While it may rival the Nexon EV in terms of prices, the Windsor’s size also makes it an alternative to the new Curvv EV. We see how the two EVs stack up on paper.

MG’s latest EV may be similar in size to a compact sedan but its prices overlap that of Tata’s all-electric micro-SUV.

The MG Windsor EV is offered in three variants- Excite, Exclusive and Essence.

MG’s latest electric vehicle, the Windsor, is available in three variants and four exterior colour schemes.

While physically larger, the Windsor EV has been positioned as an alternative to India's best-selling electric car. We see how the two stack up on paper.

The British carmaker’s next bet in the Indian electric vehicle space is the Windsor EV, which was launched recently at a price tag of Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

The MG Windsor EV has finally launched in India at a starting price of Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Windsor EV is being offered with a battery subscription model with owners paying Rs 3.5 per km for the battery pack.

The Windsor is MG’s third all-electric vehicle for the Indian market and is expected to be positioned between the ZS EV and the Comet EV.

The latest teaser from JSW MG Motor India confirms its upcoming electric crossover will have a dual-screen setup.

Slated to launch on September 11, the MG Windsor is based on the Wuling Cloud, sold in global markets

Available overseas under SAIC’s Wuling sub-brand, the Windsor is set to plug the gap between the Comet and ZS EV in JSW MG Motor India’s lineup.
